Cap-Bon-Ami Campground

Hugging the sea and combining the striking views of towering cliffs and dense Canadian forest, Forillon National Park offers a range of outdoor experiences, and the chance to stay in one of Canada’s most incredible campgrounds. Cap-Bon-Ami Campground is the smaller of the few in the park, with only 38 sites all without electricity, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in views. Cap-Bon-Ami boasts toilets, showers and an amazing lookout point of one of the best views in the parks, and is just a short walk to a nearby pebble beach and trail.

La Mauricie National Park offers an abundance of outdoor recreation that backcountry explorers will love, especially the camping opportunities found there. The Rivière à la Pêche Campground has 235 campsites, 98 of which have electricity, kitchen shelters, pit toilets and is close to a large network of hiking and mountain bike trails. Along with a nearby beach, corner store and boat rental shop, a stay at Rivière à la Pêche Campground is the perfect summer escape in Quebec’s backcountry.

Lac Chat Campground is really the cat’s pajamas when it comes to campgrounds in Canada. Located in the La Diable sector of Mont Tremblant National Park, the campground features 83 campsites that can accommodate both tents and RVS, and is only 7 km (4.3 mi) from the entrance of the park. Here you will also find great trails and paddling routes to explore, as well as the beginning of “Les Méandres de Deiable” canoe and kayak route.